
It's feeling a bit more real now the cockpits on it's way, still loads to do (Underside of the lower hull, nascels on the upper hull, more detailing on the cockpit and neck area, engine vanes. Once I get time to dry fit eveything for an all together shot I'll post it with lights on hopfully. I've managed to get the bit of detail at the top back of the cockpit together now and added the details to the 'nose' area. Mostly the I've added the castlations on the fin root joints where the fins move up and down, adding the details for the upper and lower surfaces at the root area and making prepartions for the fin mounted weapons:Īlso been doing some work on the cockpit and neck of the Lambda: So heres what's been happening in the Lambda build world.īeen adding details for the fin joints and gluing the upper and lower sections of the Port and Starboard fins together. this is my first buld and im sure there are some horrible mistakesīeen a while, sorry for the slow progress but real life seems to have a way of coming up with situations that take up more of my free time than I like. The two little lights at the top of the image are the landing lightsĪll comments welcome guys. Also added a brass peg as I'm thinking of making a stand so it can be displayed in flight or landed modes.

Hull underside (Ignore the blu-tac thats there to keep the piece I've made safe) cabling and circuit board for my remote control. The cable will run through to the cockpit where the battery pack will be housed.īit of tail gunner action, started to fill in some of the gaps using Vallejo Plastic Putty. You can see the ramp is now down slightly and extended. Just adding some detailing to the upper surfaces and making the nascels.

Weights have been hidden behind the front bulk head.Īll 3 hull elements now glued together.

Wheel Balancing weight trial to enable it to stand on its landing gear. Ramp is hinged and expands, currently in stowed (Flight Position). Managed to get some time to attach some updates.
